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Irving S. Schloss

Irving S. Schloss has been practicing law for more than 35 years. Mr. Schloss represents clients on estate planning and administration, trusts, tax and business planning matters. He is a Regent of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel ('ACTEC') and the editor of ACTEC Studies. He is a member of the Executive Committee of the Connecticut Bar Association's Estate and Probate Section, a former chairman of the Connecticut Bar Association's Business Law Section, and a former member of the BNA Tax Management Advisory Board on Estates, Gifts, and Trusts.
Mr. Schloss is a certified mediator, graduating from the University of Connecticut and the Quinnipiac University School of Law joint program.


Mr. Schloss has written and published numerous articles in national estate planning journals: "A Roadmap Through TIAA-CREF," "Off the Map: More on TIAA-CREF and Paradoxes of Retirement Planning," "Some Undiscovered Country: The Business Trust and Estate Planning," and "Assessing the Uses of Electing Small Business Trust” and “Estate Planning: Getting a Wrong Concept Right." He recently published “Connecticut’s Estate Tax Reform Breaks the Mold” and “The Agnostic’s Estate Plan”. He and Elizabeth L. Leamon are the authors of a chapter on state death taxes in a book on estate planning to be published by the American Bar Association. He has spoken on Connecticut trusts and estate tax matters to regional conferences in New England.
 

Understanding TIAA-CREF, coauthored with Deborah V. Abildsoe, was published in 2000 by Oxford University Press. He and Ms. Abildsoe recently published “How Much Do We Need to Retire?” in Trusts & Estates.
 

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